Monopar and NorthStar Announce Filing of Provisional Patent Protecting Development and Use of Radio-Immuno-Therapeutics (RITs) Targeting Severe COVID-19 Through uPAR
Monopar Therapeutics (Nasdaq: MNPR) and NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes announced a provisional patent application for a treatment targeting the Urokinase Plasminogen Activator Receptor (uPAR) in severe COVID-19 patients. This application aims to create precision radioimmunotherapeutics (uPRITs) that selectively destroy activated white blood cells, potentially reducing mortality rates from cytokine storms. The collaboration aims to leverage both companies' expertise to enhance treatment efficacy. If granted, the patent will provide exclusivity for the use of uPRITs in severe COVID-19 and respiratory diseases.
- Provisional patent application filed for uPRITs targeting severe COVID-19.
- Collaboration with NorthStar combines expertise in radioisotope and antibody development.
- Potential for exclusivity in treatment if patent is granted.
- No clinical activities reported for MNPR-101 to date.
- Risks regarding patent approval and effective treatment performance.
- Funding required for preclinical and clinical development.
CHICAGO and BELOIT, Wis., June 30, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Monopar Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq: MNPR) (Chicago, IL) and NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes, LLC (Beloit, WI) announced today that a provisional patent application entitled “Precision Radioimmunotherapeutic Targeting of the Urokinase Plasminogen Activator Receptor (uPAR) for Treatment of Severe COVID-19 Disease” has been filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
This application covers novel compositions and uses of cytotoxic radioisotopes attached to antibodies that bind to uPAR, thereby creating precision targeted radiotherapeutics (uPRITs) for the treatment of severe COVID-19 and other respiratory diseases. Advanced COVID-19 patients frequently develop severe, life-threatening, pulmonary inflammation as a result of a viral induced cytokine storm. The development of this cytokine storm is associated with a high rate of mortality in severe COVID-19 patients, even with oxygen support and mechanical ventilation. uPRITs have been designed with the goal of selectively destroying the aberrantly activated white blood cells responsible for causing the cytokine storm. If successful, healthy tissue would be spared in the process as the uPAR target is primarily only present on this unique class of white blood cells and not in healthy tissue. The co-inventors of the provisional patent application are James Harvey, Chief Scientific Officer of NorthStar, and Andrew P. Mazar, Chief Scientific Officer of Monopar.
If granted, the patent would offer exclusivity to Monopar and NorthStar for the development and potential use of uPRITs in the treatment of severe COVID-19 and other respiratory diseases. This provisional patent application leverages the therapeutic radioisotope expertise of NorthStar and the translational expertise of Monopar to create a novel, targeted radioimmunotherapeutic. On June 16, 2020, Monopar and NorthStar announced a 50/50 collaboration to couple Monopar’s MNPR-101 uPAR targeting monoclonal antibody to a therapeutic radioisotope provided by NorthStar.
About Monopar Therapeutics Inc. (Monopar)
Monopar Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing proprietary therapeutics designed to extend life or improve the quality of life for cancer patients. Monopar’s pipeline consists of Validive® for the prevention of chemoradiotherapy-induced severe oral mucositis in oropharyngeal cancer patients; camsirubicin for the treatment of advanced soft tissue sarcoma; and a preclinical stage uPAR targeted antibody MNPR-101 for advanced cancers and severe COVID-19. For more information, visit: www.monopartx.com.
About NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes, LLC (NorthStar)
NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes is a global innovator in the production and distribution of radioisotopes used for medical imaging and therapeutic purposes. NorthStar is a company committed to providing the United States with reliable and environmentally friendly radioisotope supply solutions to meet the needs of patients and to advance clinical research. The Company’s first product is the RadioGenix® System (technetium Tc 99m generator), an innovative and flexible platform technology initially approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in February 2018. For more information, visit: www.northstarnm.com.
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CONTACTS:
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Investor Relations:
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For NorthStar Medical Radioisotopes, LLC
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Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer
pestrem@northstarnm.com
Corporate:
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678-471-9027
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